Report finds critical shortage of midwives in Zimbabwe
The number of midwives in Zimbabwe’s public sector is down by 80 percent, making it difficult for pregnant woman […]
Read More →The number of midwives in Zimbabwe’s public sector is down by 80 percent, making it difficult for pregnant woman […]
Read More →The 9 March 2011 post about cancer care in Zimbabwe has led to a series of interesting comments, many […]
Read More →For more than thirty years I have been an oncology social worker, and, since 1993, I have also been […]
Read More →Malaria infects about 500 million people yearly, and 1 million are killed by it. SubSaharan Africa is hardest hit. The World Health […]
Read More →A post of mine about cancer care available in Zimbabwe following my March 2011 trip led to interesting comments […]
Read More →Readers may recall that when Luke Hingson, president of detained by customs at Harare airport. Two of these were suitcases […]
Read More →I’ve paid extra attention to the subject of cancer care during this visit to Zimbabwe. Economic conditions have improved […]
Read More →iThemba means “hope” in Ndebele, one of two major languages spoken in Zimbabwe, and it is the title a […]
Read More →Today I accompanied Julia on her rounds through the Men’s Ward, then we walked to the agricultural and water […]
Read More →Last Friday morning after publishing the previous post (thanks to a close friend of Elizabeth who has friend with […]
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